A jury in a Massachusetts court finds Neil Entwistle guilty of killing his wife and daughter.
The convicted killer of his wife and baby daughter will not be permitted parole
A man who fled the United States for his native England after his wife and daughter were killed was found guilty of their murders Wednesday.
A British man who fled the U.S. after his wife and baby were shot to death was convicted of murder Wednesday by a jury that rejected defense claims that the mother killed her daughter and herself as they snuggled in bed
The arresting Scotland Yard detective describes finding, arresting, and turning Neil Entwistle over to U.S. authorities.
Assistant District Attorney Michael Fabbri delievers opening statements in the Neil Entwistle trial.
The trial of a British man accused of killing his wife and daughter is set to begin. In Session's Beth Karas reports.
A lawyer for Neil Entwistle, the British man accused of killing his American wife and baby daughter, asked a judge to dismiss the charges, saying prosecutors misrepresented the quality of their DNA evidence.
Wearing handcuffs and leg shackles, a British man accused of killing his wife and baby daughter was led off a plane and whisked to a Massachusetts jail as darkness fell on Wednesday.
Just days before the slayings of his wife and infant daughter, Neil Entwistle looked at a Web site that described "how to kill people" and searched for escort services, according to search warrant documents released Monday.
Neil Entwistle, the Briton whose American wife and baby were found shot dead at their U.S. home, has gone voluntarily to the U.S. embassy in London to talk to officials about their deaths, British police said.